From Katie Porter <[email protected]>
Subject These billboards have an unexpected message - and it works.
Date October 9, 2024 8:17 PM
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With early voting underway in many states and Election Day just weeks
away, every moment counts to prevent Trump from regaining the White House.
One of my favorite political organizations, Vote Common Good, is taking
action.

I've been a proud partner with Vote Common Good from the very beginning.
We connected during my first run for Congress, and I am proud to be a
Common Good Candidate. Over the years, I've seen firsthand how their
tactics move the needle with faith voters who are on the fence about their
political identity in the age of Trump.

Their "His Words Matter" billboard campaign was critical in flipping
critical swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin in
2020—and ultimately defeating Donald Trump.

Now, they need our help to do it again, but on an even bigger scale.

These billboards highlight Trump's own cruel, reckless words, reminding
voters of the damage he's done to our democracy and decency.

Things he's actually said, like:

"Support me, or you'll be so god@#mn poor." "I'd bomb the s@it out of
them." "People are dying. It is what it is." "If they stay poor for
generations...they're morons." "I'd like to punch him in the face."

[ [link removed] ]An image showing a mockup of a Vote Common Good billboard showing
Donald Trump saying, 'I’d like to punch him in the face' with an image of
Jesus next to him saying, 'Turn the other cheek.' - with HisWordsMatter
centered. The billboard is presented against a blue sky with wording
overlaid in blue saying, 'His words matter.' An orange banner in the
middle of the sky says, 'Help us launch our swing state billboard
campaign.' The Vote Common Good logo in orange is in the lower left-hand
corner.

The billboards juxtapose these with the words of Jesus, creating a stark
contrast that sparks crucial conversations among faith voters.

Vote Common Good has set an ambitious goal to blanket Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, and Georgia with these billboards, and the
first ones went up this week. But they need to raise another $30,000 by
the end of this week to keep them up through Election Day.

[ [link removed] ]Your contribution will help put these powerful messages in front of
voters in important battleground states and help keep Trump out of the
White House. Can you join me in supporting Vote Common Good’s work with a
donation of $25, $50, $100, $250, or whatever you can give right now?



[ [link removed] ]Donate ›››



As an elected official, I know that our words matter. The president’s
words especially matter. These words shape our national dialogue and
influence our national conscience.

We can't let Trump's hateful rhetoric go unchallenged. With your support,
we can remind voters that Trump's words reveal what's in his heart—and
that his heart stands in direct opposition to the values that so many
Americans hold dear.

Thanks for stepping up,

Katie




 


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